Halibut Nuggets |
The
halibut recipe is adapted from the Pike Place Public Market Seafood Cookbook.
Halibut is a finfish that is high in protein, low in calories and easy to cook.
The halibut is cut into chunks and dipped into a honey-mustard mixture, then
coated with a hazelnut-crumb mixture and baked in the oven for about 10 minutes. The end result is a very moist and succulent
fish.
And
the lobster mushrooms, surprisingly, are not mushrooms but a fungus that grows
on certain species of mushrooms, turning them a reddish orange color that
resembles the outer shell of a cooked lobster.
They have a seafood-like aroma when cooking and a firm, dense texture. When sautéed, their succulent meat hints
pleasantly at seafood. We simply sautéed the mushrooms in butter with fresh
thyme sprigs.
For the Halibut:
Yield: Serves 22 Tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 Tablespoons soy sauce
2 Tablespoons butter, melted
1 Tablespoon honey
1/4 cup Panko (or unflavored bread crumbs)
1/4 cup finely chopped hazelnuts
2 teaspoons minced cilantro
3/4 pound halibut, skin removed, cut into 8 pieces
Olive oil
Kosher salt
White pepper
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Lightly coat a baking sheet with oil. Set aside.
In a small mixing bowl, stir together the mustard, soy sauce, butter, and honey. In another small bowl, mix together the panko bread crumbs, hazelnuts, and minced cilantro.
Lightly
sprinkle halibut pieces with salt and pepper.
Dip the halibut nuggets in the honey-mustard mixture, allow excess to
drain off and then coat with the hazelnut-crumb mixture. Place nuggets on the baking sheet without
crowding.
For the Lobster
Mushrooms:
Yield: 1 cup mushrooms1 large lobster mushroom (about 12 oz)
3/4 stick unsalted butter
2 sprigs fresh thyme
Place
lobster mushroom in a bowl of cold water for several minutes. Remove from water and cut the mushroom in
half. Wipe off and clean the brown spots
on the outer parts and in the flesh of the mushroom and remove the hard bottom
part. Slice into 1/4 inch pieces and set
aside.
Melt
butter in a pan. Add mushrooms to pan
with thyme sprigs. Sauté mushrooms,
turning occasionally, until mushrooms are cooked through. Remove thyme sprigs
before serving.
Serve halibut nuggets with the sautéed mushrooms and their pan juices as a side, or place a mushroom slice on each halibut nugget and drizzle with some of the pan juice. The nugget with the mushroom slice on top is a perfect one-bite experience loaded with intense flavors.